Cayman Brac, Cayman Islands
11/3/2018 to 11/10/2018
Janna Nichols, REEF Citizen Science Program Manager

This will be REEF's second trip to Cayman Brac, one of the Sister Islands of the Cayman Islands. Smaller and less developed than Grand Cayman, Brac offers a slow paced island getaway.

Sold out. Contact trips@REEF.org to be added to waitlist.
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10/30/2018 8:00pm EDT
Amy Lee

Just in time for Halloween, this Fishinar will cover some of the sneaky fish who like to disguise themselves as other species, with a focus on fishes found in the Tropical Pacific. 

Your time zone may vary - this is a live, online session that starts at 8pm Eastern time.

South Pacific / Indo Pacific / Indian Ocean / Red Sea
10/25/2018 7:00pm EDT

Want to improve your fish knowledge? Join us each month for a free Fish Identification Class in REEF's Interpretive Center, led by REEF Volunteers Carlos and Allison Estape. This month's focus is wrasses!

Hosted at Reef Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Hwy, Key Largo, FL 

Mote Marine Lab and Captain Hook's Strike Zone Charter
10/24/2018 12:00am EDT

The next workshop will be hosted at Mote Marine Lab in Summerland Key on Wednesday October 24th, and will consist of a morning classroom session and afternoon dives with Captain Hook’s Strike Zone Charters in Big Pine Key.

Please email reefhq@REEF.org or visit our website at www.REEF.org/education-and-outreach.
10/11/2018 8:00pm EDT
Janna Nichols

Join Janna Nichols, REEF's Citizen Science Program Manager, and learn how to ID some common fish and inverts that you might find while diving at Edmonds Underwater Park in Edmonds, Washington!

Fishes covered in this session are:

Pacific Northwest
Jeremy Kiszka, Ph.D., FIU Department of Biological Sciences
10/9/2018 6:15pm EDT
REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL

 Over the last decade, there has been an alarming deterioration in the conservation status of a large number of marine mammals (whales, dolphins, seals) around the world. Bycatch - the incidental capture of these species in fishing gear - is the most significant threat to these animals. In 2006, the Yangtse River Dolphin was declated functionally extinct, and the Vaquita, endemic to the Gulf of California, is likely next. Scientists have been aware of this situation for decades, but why are marine mammals still slowly disappearing? Who's next? What can be done to address the problem? 

Philippines
10/2/2018 to 10/16/2018
Ned and Anna DeLoach, REEF Board of Trustees, Underwater Photographers, and Marine Life Authors

REEF's first Field Survey to the Philippines was in April 2016, and we loved the area so much we have decided to return! Surveyors on our 2016 trip recorded an astounding 885 species throughout the two-week trip, including some previously unidentified fish!

Sold out. Contact trips@REEF.org to be added to waitlist.
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9/27/2018 7:00pm EDT

Want to improve your fish knowledge? Join us each month for a free Fish Identification Class in REEF's Interpretive Center, led by REEF Volunteers Carlos and Allison Estape.

This month: Wrasses

Hosted at REEF Headquarters, 98300 Overseas Highway, Key Largo, FL

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